Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Tolerability of Aprocitentan, a Dual Endothelin Receptor Antagonist, in Subjects with Severe Renal Function Impairment

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Sidharta, Patricia N. [1 ]
Ulc, Ivan [2 ]
Dingemanse, Jasper [1 ]
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[1] Idorsia Pharmaceut Ltd, Dept Clin Pharmacol, Hegenheimermattweg 91, CH-4123 Allschwil, Switzerland
[2] CEPHA Sro, Komenskeho 19, Plzen 32300, Czech Republic
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10.1007/s40261-019-00837-x
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Background The orally active dual endothelin receptor antagonist aprocitentan targets a novel pathway in the treatment of hypertension and could be a key player in the treatment of salt/volume-dependent hypertension. Its pharmacokinetic profile supports a once-daily dosing strategy. Objective As hypertensive patients may also experience concomitant renal disease, the objectives of this study were to evaluate the pharmacokinetics and tolerability of aprocitentan in subjects with severe renal function impairment (SRFI) and compare these with matched healthy subjects. Design, setting, participants In this open-label, single-center, phase 1 study (NCT03165071) eight subjects with SRFI (mean estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] 21.9 mL/min/1.73 m(2)) and eight healthy subjects (mean eGFR 94.9 mL/min/1.73 m(2)) received a single dose of 50 mg of aprocitentan followed by an observation period of up to 17 days. Plasma pharmacokinetic parameters of aprocitentan were derived by noncompartmental analysis of the plasma concentration-time profiles. Differences in pharmacokinetic parameters were explored using geometric means ratio (GMR) and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) with SRFI subjects as test group and healthy subjects as reference group. Safety and tolerability evaluations included adverse events (AEs), electrocardiograms, vital signs, and clinical laboratory tests. Results All 16 subjects received aprocitentan and completed the study. The pharmacokinetics of aprocitentan were similar in SRFI and healthy subjects with maximum plasma concentrations reached at 7.6 h and 5.0 h, respectively. Maximum plasma concentrations did not differ as indicated by a GMR (90% CI) of 1.04 (0.85-1.28). Due to a slightly lower observed clearance in SRFI subjects, half-life was longer (53.2 h compared to 47.4 h in healthy subjects), while exposure expressed as area under the curve was 34% higher (GMR 90% CI 1.13-1.58). There were no differences in plasma protein binding (> 99% bound). Aprocitentan was well tolerated in subjects with SRFI with no notable difference compared to healthy subjects. Conclusions Based on these single-dose results, subjects with mild, moderate, or severe renal function can be included in clinical studies without the need for dose adjustment.
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